In this episode of Wisdom in Wealth, Brendan Frazier, RFG Advisory’s Chief Behavioral Officer, reveals the psychology behind why we often struggle to follow through on financial goals—and the surprising tool that can change everything: commitment devices.
Backed by behavioral research, Brendan shares how you can:
- Understand the battle between your current self and your future self
- Use practical commitment devices to build better saving and investing habits
- Gain insights into how you can potentially feel more confident in your future financial decisions
Through real-world stories (including one about famous author Victor Hugo locking away his clothes) and easy-to-implement strategies, Brendan shows you how to make smart financial decisions even when temptation strikes.
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